E3 2006: Diddy Kong by Rare

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The original developer's working on the DS port.

By Craig Harris

Nintendo revealed just a few days ago that it will be publishing a Nintendo DS version of the Nintendo 64 racing game Diddy Kong Racing. Publisher Rare wasted no time stepping up to the microphone to reveal that, yes, Rare is the development team bringing it to the dual-screen handheld. This was posted to the company's webpage this week:

E3 '06 is also the debut stage for our latest collaboration with Nintendo: we've possibly hinted at it in the past, but then again we've also hinted at a lot of other things, because we're like that. Yes, Diddy Kong Racing is our first official DS project, and Nintendo are busily promoting it as part of their next wave of big DS offerings for late 2006. Based on the N64 classic but improved and expanded in ways that only the DS allows, you can see the first shot and movie snippet over on NCL's website if you haven't already.

A few tantalising DKR DS info-bites to keep you going: eight-player single-card and multi-card WiFi play, touch-screen and microphone compatibility, some familiar faces in newly playable form, remodelled and retextured tracks, customisable vehicles, new modes, weapons and challenges, a little something called TT's Wish Races where you can create your very own tracks... and it doesn't end there.

The game isn't playable at E3, and the only thing we have to go on is a single screenshot and a ten second video, both of which are available by clicking the link below. We'll keep on the game as it progresses through its development cycle.